VISIT

TO MAKE WRONG / RIGHT / NOWembraces the polyvocality of each venue as a repository of enduring histories and the continuum of indigenous knowledge. The venues have been carefully selected for their ties to the curatorial approach and the works this approach has inspired. Collectively, the sites reflect a deep reverence for land, ocean, wahi pana (storied places) and the genealogical ties within Hawaiʻi and the wider Pacific region. The selection of sites extend the Biennial beyond an engagement with contemporary art towards a deeper connection with the histories and stories that are of, and unique to, this place.

Below is practical information how to navigate all of the diverse exhibition sites of Honolulu Biennial 2019.

Admission: Free with HB19 All-Access Pass, $7 for university students and seniors, $10 for kama‘āina and military, $12 general admission, free for visitors under 18 years of age. Tickets can be purchased online and at venue.

Hawaiʻi State Art Museum

Parking: No parking on-site. Parking available at nearby lots, including across Hotel Street in the Ali‘i Place building (entrance at 1099 Alakea Street, cash only) and across Richards Street at Iolani Palace. Metered street parking also available in the area.